V. Diagnostic Clarity. Questions That Expose Reality
Leaders don't fail from lack of intelligence. They fail from lack of clarity. The questions realists use to cut through ambiguity and performance theater.
Leaders don't fail from lack of intelligence. They fail from lack of clarity. The questions realists use to cut through ambiguity and performance theater.
Authority doesn't equal influence. Titles don't reveal power. Power literacy shows leaders who actually matters when decisions get made.
Friction is the baseline condition of organizational life. Strategic pessimism isn't cynicism—it's disciplined realism for leaders who deliver.
Most leaders map deliverables. Few map power and incentives. That gap explains why technically sound initiatives collapse before producing results.
Three identical initiatives. Only one succeeds. The difference isn't capability—it's understanding how power actually moves through organizations.